Re: Hurd simply reboots

2005-07-26 Thread Marco Gerards
Nicolas CANIART <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Nicolas, > I also have question concerning stability, the system running never > more than one hour... yes I know that Hurd is still in an early stage of > development... but those crashes generally corrupt my fs and all y can > do is reinstalling

Re: Hurd simply reboots

2005-07-25 Thread Nicolas CANIART
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 12:25:56AM +0200, Michael Banck wrote: > On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 11:57:26PM +0200, Nicolas CANIART wrote: > > Hi all ! > > > > As Kevin I recently try to install the Hurd, i think i should say > > manually (using crosshurd for the base followed by the 2 native-install > >

Re: Hurd simply reboots

2005-07-25 Thread blythe2
The -s goes after the final part of the "kernel" line. No, I haven't tried the live cd. I did a few HURD installs some months ago, and did it from ISO. This time I installed Debian on the hard drive, and left a nice parition for hurd. Then I used wget to get the latest .tar.gz of the filesystem

Re: Hurd simply reboots

2005-07-25 Thread Michael Banck
On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 11:57:26PM +0200, Nicolas CANIART wrote: > Hi all ! > > As Kevin I recently try to install the Hurd, i think i should say > manually (using crosshurd for the base followed by the 2 native-install > + reboot). Is that what you call the manual install ? > If it is you may

Re: Hurd simply reboots

2005-07-25 Thread Nicolas CANIART
Hi all ! As Kevin I recently try to install the Hurd, i think i should say manually (using crosshurd for the base followed by the 2 native-install + reboot). Is that what you call the manual install ? If it is you may be warn that it is currently broken : some package(s) depends on slang1 pack

Re: Hurd simply reboots

2005-07-25 Thread blythe2
Not sure if you got my reply to your last question or not, but here's some thoughts on this one. I'd take that --readonly out of there, and also tack on a -s. The -s will start hurd in single user mode (as you need to do in teh *manual* installation. Even if you do'nt need to do it for the ISO i

Hurd simply reboots

2005-07-25 Thread kevin bullock
I refuse to give up on installing GNU/Hurd. I have followed the instruction to the letter. I reboot and am given a choice from GRUB as to what to boot: Ubuntu or GNU/HURD. Upon choosing Hurd, the initial scripts begin and then the machine reboots. Very frustrating, but enjoyable:)